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Islamic Fascism [Political Islam]

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I make no apologies for the term Islamic fascism. It’s nomenclature is ideally suited for its purpose, a Dictatorial religious government, (a Caliphate if you will,) that will oppress and suppress all political and religious opposition. I would make the claim that this regime of Islamic clerics would end up as the worst of all the many types of fascism even the Nazi and Fascist Governments of the 1930/40s.

To read ISIS texts is to re-enter the world of “Mein Kampf". They even have the same enemies, Democracy and the Jews.

They hate the Jews not just because of the oppression of the Israeli state against the Palestinians, which is real and undeniable, but there Hatred of the Jews goes back to the early days of Islam, and quite honestly there hatred of the Infidel is without discourse. You cannot have a debate with these people,

I’ve spent most of my adult life demonstrating against the Israeli oppression of the Palestinian people and will continue to do so. But I would maintain that there is no moral equivalency between Israel and ISIS and its many other followers, Israel with all its many faults is after all a Democracy, ISIS and the many Arab countries isn’t.

I would be grateful for any and all of your views on this subject. Thanks.

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About Islamic Fascism

This polemic against Islamic extremism highlights the striking parallels between contemporary Islamism and the 20th-century fascism embodied by Hitler and Mussolini. Like those infamous ideologies, Islamism today touts imperialist dreams of world domination, belief in its inherent superiority, contempt for the rest of humanity, and often a murderous agenda. The author, born and raised in Egypt and now living in Germany, not only explains the historical connections between early 20th-century fascist movements in Europe and extremist factions in Islam, but he also traces the fascist tendencies in mainstream Islam that have existed throughout its history.

Examining key individuals and episodes from centuries past, the book shows the influence of Islam’s earliest exploits on current politics in the Islamic world. The author’s incisive analysis exposes the fascist underpinnings of the Muslim Brotherhood, Hamas, Hezbollah, the Shia regime in Iran, ISIS, Salafi and Jihadist ideologies, and more.

Forcefully argued and well-researched, this book grew out of a lecture on Islamic fascism that the author gave in Cairo, resulting in a call for his death by three prominent Egyptian clerics.